GodisaGeek: "Frozen Endzone shows promise even in this early form. Mode 7 have lofty goals for the game and some excellent ideas for new features. More team armour, stadiums, lots of new animations and extensive customisation options are all on the cards over the next few months. The developer has stated the game will not see a final release for a while yet so there’s plenty of time to build on this solid foundation. The current iteration is most certainly worth checking out, and it will be interesting to see how it will develop over time. There’s a lot work ahead for Mode 7 but they have the talent and skill to make this game a future winner."
You may not have heard of Frozen Cortex yet, or you may have seen the feature image at the link you just clicked and thought, “that looks like Frozen Endzone?” Well that’s because this is Frozen Endzone. It seems that half way through the early access release of the game the developers changed their mind and rebranded it Frozen Cortex.
SteamFirst: Like many in the US today, I played football. Peewee league, high school, and even some junior college ball. I even had the opportunity to coach a private schools team for some time. So, when I saw this game on the list of those that needed a preview I jumped at the chance. I mean what can go wrong with a turn-based football game. In a nutshell. A lot.
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